Netgear XCM8806 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 1340
Saving the Configuration, Host Name and Remote IP Address Character Restrictions
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual script.meg_upload_config1.xsf.389 # enable snmp access script.meg_upload_config1.xsf.390 # enable snmp traps script.meg_upload_config1.xsf.391 # configure mstp region purple script.meg_upload_config1.xsf.392 # configure mstp revision 3 script.meg_upload_config1.xsf.393 # configure mstp format 0 script.meg_upload_config1.xsf.394 # create stpd s0 Instead of entering each command individually, the script runs and loads the CLI on the switch. Saving the Configuration After you load the configuration, save it to the configuration database for use by the switch. This allows the switch to reapply the configuration after a switch reboot. To save the configuration, use the save configuration {primary | secondary | | } command. When you save the configuration file, the switch automatically adds the .cfg file extension to the filename. This saves the ASCII configuration as an XML-based configuration file. You can use any name for the configuration. For example, after loading the file meg_upload_config1.xsf, you need to save it to the switch. To save the configuration as configuration1.cfg, do the following: save configuration configuration1 Host Name and Remote IP Address Character Restrictions This section provides information about the characters supported by the switch for host names and remote IP addresses. When specifying a host name or remote IP address, the switch permits only the following characters: • Alphabetical letters, upper case and lower case (A-Z, a-z) • Numerals (0-9) • Period ( . ) • Dash ( - ) Permitted only for host names • Underscore ( _ ) Permitted only for host names • Colon ( : ) When naming or configuring an IP address for your network server, remember the requirements listed above. Remote Filename Character Restrictions This section provides information about the characters supported by the switch for remote filenames. When specifying a remote filename, the switch permits only the following characters: 1340 | Appendix A. Configuration and Image Commands